Full system landscape · Planning benchmarks

What Does a Full Enterprise System Landscape Cost?

Tell us your size, revenue, and industry, and see what a complete enterprise system landscape looks like for a company like yours — which tools you need, and what the full suite costs to run, operate, monitor, maintain, and enhance. That includes the modern AI and agentic layer: full agentic process orchestration and monitoring across the estate, treated as a standard part of the landscape rather than an optional extra. Every number is a planning benchmark, not a quote.

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Supply chain planning, procurement, and master data sit at the centre of a manufacturer's landscape.

Full-suite year-1 cash
$18M – $56M
typical $33M

Software + one-time implementation across core & recommended systems

Annual run, operate, monitor, maintain & enhance
$2M
typical staffing benchmark

Internal operations — an additional annual cost, budgeted separately from year-1 cash

3-year total cost of ownership
$44M – $118M
typical $72M

Year-1 cash + 2 further years of software + 3 years of internal operations

Totals cover the 19 core and 10 recommended systems for a Mid-Market company in Manufacturing. The 7 situational systems below are shown for completeness but excluded from the suite totals. Year-1 cash is software plus one-time implementation only; the annual run cost is an additional internal-operations budget. Planning benchmarks, not quotes — real costs vary widely with contract terms, negotiated discounts, scope, and geography, so always confirm against actual vendor quotes before committing a budget.

Your enterprise system landscape

AI and Agents
Recommended
Year-1 cash$330K$1.1M
Annual run cost$36K
Full budget guide
Year-1 cash$600K$2.2M
Annual run cost$72K
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Automation
Year-1 cash$385K$1.2M
Annual run cost$42K
Full budget guide
Business Applications
Year-1 cash$825K$2.5M
Annual run cost$90K
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Year-1 cash$2.1M$6.3M
Annual run cost$180K
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Year-1 cash$1.2M$3.3M
Annual run cost$108K
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Year-1 cash$385K$1.2M
Annual run cost$42K
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Recommended
Year-1 cash$330K$990K
Annual run cost$36K
Full budget guide
Year-1 cash$450K$1.4M
Annual run cost$54K
Full budget guide
Digital Commerce Platform
Chief Digital Officer / CIO
Situational
Year-1 cash$840K$2.6M
Annual run cost$84K
Full budget guide
Custom and Legacy
Year-1 cash$750K$2.8M
Annual run cost$90K
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Data and Analytics
Year-1 cash$270K$870K
Annual run cost$36K
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Year-1 cash$800K$2.6M
Annual run cost$96K
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Data and Integration
Year-1 cash$500K$1.6M
Annual run cost$60K
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Year-1 cash$440K$1.4M
Annual run cost$48K
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Year-1 cash$585K$1.7M
Annual run cost$54K
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Engineering
Recommended
Year-1 cash$400K$1.2M
Annual run cost$48K
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Governance Risk Compliance
Recommended
Year-1 cash$440K$1.3M
Annual run cost$48K
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Hardware
Situational
Year-1 cash$640K$2M
Annual run cost$96K
Full budget guide
Situational
Year-1 cash$900K$2.8M
Annual run cost$144K
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Year-1 cash$720K$2.3M
Annual run cost$108K
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Infrastructure
Year-1 cash$270K$870K
Annual run cost$36K
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Year-1 cash$1.2M$4.1M
Annual run cost$180K
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IT and Security
Year-1 cash$540K$1.7M
Annual run cost$72K
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Year-1 cash$350K$1.1M
Annual run cost$42K
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IT Service Management
CIO / Service Management
Core
Year-1 cash$500K$1.6M
Annual run cost$60K
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Year-1 cash$650K$2M
Annual run cost$78K
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Recommended
Year-1 cash$350K$1.1M
Annual run cost$42K
Full budget guide
Year-1 cash$770K$2.5M
Annual run cost$84K
Full budget guide
IT Operations
Year-1 cash$450K$1.4M
Annual run cost$54K
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Operations
Year-1 cash$495K$1.5M
Annual run cost$54K
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Year-1 cash$1.7M$5M
Annual run cost$144K
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Planning and Performance
Year-1 cash$550K$1.6M
Annual run cost$60K
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Vertical Systems
Year-1 cash$3.5M$13M
Annual run cost$300K
Full budget guide
Healthcare Clinical / Revenue Cycle Platforms
CIO / Clinical / Revenue Cycle
Situational
Year-1 cash$2.8M$9.4M
Annual run cost$240K
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Workplace
Year-1 cash$200K$650K
Annual run cost$30K
Full budget guide

Orchestrating and monitoring the landscape with agents

Buying the systems is only half the picture. Once a landscape this size is in place, the harder problem is keeping it running as one coherent whole — processes that span ERP, CRM, data, and security rarely stay healthy on their own. Modern enterprises add an agentic layer over the estate: processes are monitored end-to-end, exceptions are caught the moment they appear, and agents execute governed fixes instead of waiting for someone to notice a broken handoff.

That is why the AI and agent platform, AI governance and agent security, integration, automation, and observability systems in this landscape are treated as a standard layer — recommended or core for mid-market and enterprise companies in every industry — not an optional extra. Full agentic process orchestration and monitoring is how a large system estate stays reliable, governed, and continuously improved.

This is exactly what Tekplanit does across a customer's whole system estate: orchestrating and monitoring processes across the systems you already own, catching exceptions, and running governed agent-driven fixes. Tekplanit doesn't resell or take commissions on the systems it evaluates, so the analysis stays neutral.

End-to-end monitoring

Processes watched across every system, not siloed per tool.

Governed agent fixes

Agents act inside guardrails — with audit and controls.

Exceptions caught early

Broken handoffs surface before they reach customers.

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See which of these systems you already run, where the gaps are, and how well your estate is orchestrated and monitored — then plan the next moves with grounded benchmarks instead of guesswork.

Full enterprise system landscape, explained

What is a full enterprise system landscape?

A full enterprise system landscape is the complete set of software and infrastructure a company runs to operate — from ERP, CRM, and HR to data platforms, security, integration, observability, and the AI and agentic layer that orchestrates and monitors everything else. This page classifies all 36 enterprise system types Tekplanit tracks into core, recommended, and situational for your company size, revenue, and industry, then sums the planning ranges into a full-suite cost. These are planning benchmarks, not quotes.

How much does a complete enterprise system landscape cost?

It depends heavily on company size, revenue, and industry, but the totals here roll up the typical planning ranges across every core and recommended system for your profile. You get three headline numbers: full-suite year-1 cash (software plus one-time implementation), the annual cost to run, operate, monitor, maintain, and enhance the estate (internal operations, budgeted separately from year-1 cash), and a 3-year total cost of ownership. Situational systems are listed but excluded from the totals so the suite figure reflects what most companies at your size actually run.

Why is agentic process orchestration part of the modern landscape?

Buying the systems is only half the job. Modern enterprises need agentic process orchestration and monitoring across the whole estate: processes watched end-to-end, exceptions caught automatically, and agents executing governed fixes rather than waiting for people to notice. That is why the AI / agent platform, AI governance and agent security, integration, automation, and observability systems are treated as a standard layer — recommended or core for mid-market and enterprise in every industry — not an optional extra. It is exactly what Tekplanit does across a customer's whole system estate.

Are these landscape costs a quote?

No. Every figure on this page is a planning benchmark — a modeled range assembled from public pricing signals, deal patterns, and implementation norms across 36 system types and 3 company-size tiers. It is not a quote, a proposal, or a guaranteed price. To move from planning benchmarks toward real numbers for your estate, assess your system gaps on Tekplanit or talk to an expert.

Every figure on this page is a planning benchmark — a modeled range to help you set expectations and build a budget case, not a quote.